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Japanese export porcelain




Japanese export porcelain - Wikipedia
A lighter Ko-Kutani dish, 17th-century. Production for export to the West falls almost entirely into two periods, firstly between the s and s, [1] and then the period from the s onwards. From Indigenous clothing and Mexican skulls to necklaces made of dolphin teeth, this is one of the most extensive online museum databases in the world. It is usually, but not always, [31] possible for an expert to tell from the object itself whether it was made for the domestic market or export. The lower item is a portable brazier, which is called "furo" in Japanese.






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Description: The wares reaching European countries differed considerably, probably because of the choices of the initial exporters. The Japanese porcelain-makers rather over-reached themselves, and in the s there was something of an over-reaction, and Japanese porcelain acquired a reputation for poor quality, and prices and demand fell. The huge order placed in overwhelmed the Arita kilns, and took two years to fulfill, with the help of other kilns, and the construction of many new larger ones in Arita, as archaeology has revealed. Introducing "Furo Kama" set, which is used to heat water used to make tea in a Japanese tea ceremony.
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